You can choose from their counter and you can ask them to prepare Sisig, Lechon Kawali, and Crispy Pata (deep fried pork knuckles).

Day Visited for the first time: Monday

Time/Meal: Dinner

Day Visited for the second time: Wednesday

Time/Meal: Dinner

The place does not have air conditioners so I honestly think that dinner is the best meal to eat here.

Good for Corporate Lunch/Dinners: No

Good to eat with Foreign Friends: Maybe for the adventurous

The Place is very near Duxton St. which have dozens of night clubs/bars. Filipinas working at these bars are regular customers of Kamayan so I am not sure if your foreign friends will be comfortable eating here.

You may also want to consider your time of visit. Since this restaurant is busy before and after these bars/clubs open.

Recommended for people who will try Philippine Cuisine for the first time: Maybe for the adventurous – please see my reason above.

Here are additional photos taken during the night.

I have heard that this actually is open until the bars/clubs of Duxton st. closes which is around 2a.m. perfect for those who are craving for Filipino food almost 24 hours a day.

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